Momentous Pep Talk @ Battlefield of Kurukshetra

  “We are kept from our goal, not by obstacles, but by a clear path to a lesser goal.” – The Bhagavad Gita We all know what transpired at the battleground of Kurukshetra – engaging narrative has been encapsulated in epic Mahabharata and philosophical treatise Bhagavad Gita. In the opening scene of Gita two armies… Continue reading Momentous Pep Talk @ Battlefield of Kurukshetra

English Conversation: How to buy a Mobile Phone

  English Conversation while buying a Mobile Phone   Shopkeeper: How may I help you? Customer: I wanna buy a phone which fulfills all my requirements. Shopkeeper: What are your basic needs? Customer: My first requirement is that I need a phone which has an excellent camera. Shopkeeper: May I know about your budget for… Continue reading English Conversation: How to buy a Mobile Phone

Five Steps To Build A Great Vocabulary

The English language is ever evolving and as many as 500 new words are added to the Oxford Dictionary every quarter. The database rapidly expands as new terms are coined in the political, socio-economic, scientific, and literary sphere, not to mention the social media lingo that increasingly finds acceptance among mainstream readers. As you listen… Continue reading Five Steps To Build A Great Vocabulary

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English Conversation: How to answer Interview Questions

Interview Conversation: Interviewee: May I come in, Sir ? Interviewer: Yes, Please come in. Interviewee enters the room. Interviewer: Please have a seat Gentleman. Interviewee: (Whilst sitting down) Thank you sir. Interviewer: How are you doing today? Interviewee: Very fine sir, Thank you. Interviewer: So, Karan. Tell me something about yourself. Interviewee: My name is… Continue reading English Conversation: How to answer Interview Questions

Use of “Would” and “Would Have” – English Grammar Lessons – Pep Talk

Would is most commonly used to create conditional verb forms.It also serves the past form of the verb “will”. Would can also indicate repetition in the past. Would is also used as a modal verb to indicate a conditional or subjunctive mood,or to “soften”what is being said. Here are a few examples of the use… Continue reading Use of “Would” and “Would Have” – English Grammar Lessons – Pep Talk

Uses of should have,would have,could have in English Grammar

We completely understand how important it is to use correct grammar in our daily speaking and we don’t want you to make the mess of it. We care, so we share here. Use of should have: We can use should have to talk about past events that did not happen. • He should have sent… Continue reading Uses of should have,would have,could have in English Grammar

Top 10 Fallacies (or Defective Arguments) In English

Being argumentative is a trait that is much desired among the millennials, as it helps people understand how clear-headed your line of reasoning is, and how capable you are of elaborating your points in group discussions or debates. There are, however, a series of defective arguments, commonly known as ‘fallacies’, where the line of reasoning… Continue reading Top 10 Fallacies (or Defective Arguments) In English

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